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VIRGE JÕEKALDA Date of birth : 24 th April 1963 Place of birth : Lüganuse, Estonia Address : Vabaduse plats 6-15; 10146, Tallinn; Estonia Phone : +372 51 555 86 (cell phone), +372 6372 210 (home), +372 6418 818 (studio) E-mail : [email protected] Education : 1981–1988 Estonian Academy of Arts, MA in Graphic Arts Membership : Association of Estonian Printmakers (since 1992) Estonian Artists Association (since 1992) Personal achievements InternationaI prizes : 2004 – IV Evora Printfestival-biennial (Portugal) – Evora Artist’s Residence Prize 2002 – VII Caixanova Print Biennial, artists from 49 countries, Ourense (Spain) – Gold Medal and First Prize 2000 – VI Kaliningrad-Königsberg Baltic Sea Countries Print Biennial (Russia) – Laureate prize 1999 – IX Tuzla International Biennial Exhibition of Portrait (Bosnia-Herzegovina) – Grand Diploma 1998 – Ljubljana Agart World Print Festival, Ljubljana (Slovenia) – Drypoint Prize National prizes : 2009 – Kristjan Raud Art Award 2004 – Eduard Wiiralt Art Award for Young Artist, Tallinn 2004 – In-graafika Festival, Pärnu – Laureate prize 2000 – Prize of Tallinn Government 1999 – Estonian National Culture Foundation – Artist’s Grant 1999 – Tempera OY Gallery, Helsinki (Finland) and Gallery G, Tallinn – Annual Artist’s Prize 1998 – La Gallerie Passage, Tallinn – Laureate prize for nude drawing 1990–2011 – 44 solo exhibitions (Estonia, Finland, Norway, USA, Sweden, Portugal) 2011 – “Water”, Munkadetagune torn, Tallinn 2011 – Gallery of The Bank of Estonia, Tallinn 2010 – Mart Lepp collection + „Tide”, Gallery of Estonian Concert Hall 2010 – Art window, Tallinn 2010 – “Tide”, Kunstikeskus.ee 24 H gallery 2009 – “Soul Garden”, Dalarna Art Museum, Falun (Sweden) 2009 – “Tide”, Tanks gallery of Viinistu Art Museum (Estonia) 2008 – “Soul Garden”, Gallery of Parliament Palace, Tallinn (Estonia) 2007 – “Garden of Eden” SEB Ühispank gallery 2007 – “Winter garden” Kuku Club and Kuku Cafe 2007 – “Introductions”, Davidson Gallery, Seattle (USA) 2006 – “Spell II”, Gallery of Eesti Põlevkivi, Jõhvi (Estonia) 2006 – “Secret garden”, V Evora Festival of Printmaking, St Vicents Church (Portugal) 2006 – “Wild garden II”, Embassy of Estonia in Helsinki (Finland) 2005 – “Wild Garden”, Gallery of Johvi Art School (Estonia) 2005 – “Throbs”, Viru Cultural Center, Gallery Art &Design, Tallinn (Estonia) 2004 – “My Garden”, Gallery of Hotel Grand, Viljandi (Estonia) 2004 – “Silence” Gallery of Hungarian Institute, Tallinn, (Estonia) 2004 – “Wild Garden”, Gallery of Estonian Institute, Stockholm, (Sweden) 2003 – “Spell” – Haus Gallery, Tallinn (Estonia) 2003 – “Touch” – 24 h Gallery: http://www.kunstikeskus.ee/galerii/galerii_set_virge.htm 2002 – “Breathing” – G Gallery, Tallinn (Estonia) 2001 – Gallery of Kuopio Town Library, Kuopio (Finland) 2000 – Kankaanpää Art School, Kankaanpää (Finland) 2000 – Gallery of Café Anglais, Tallinn (Estonia) 2000 – Gallery of Katariinan Kamari, Niemisjärvi (Finland) 2000 – Gallery of Hotel Olympia, Tallinn (Estonia) 1998 – Gallery of Rapla Library, Rapla (Estonia) 1998 – Gallery of Hotel Olympia, Tallinn (Estonia) 1998 – Rakvere Gallery, Rakvere (Estonia) 1998 – “Notes, Denials” – Kunstimaja, Tartu (Estonia) 1998 – Gallery of Kastellaani maja, Tallinn (Estonia) 1997 – Gallery of Lillepaviljon, Tallinn (Estonia) 1997 – Gallery of Eesti Energia, Tallinn (Estonia) 1997 – Hämeenlinna Library, Hämeenlinna (Finland) 1997 – Estonian House, New York (USA) 1996 – Fincken Gallery, Bergen (Norway) 1996 – Gallery of Kiviõli School of Arts, Kiviõli (Estonia) 1996 – Loqo Gallery, Jyväskylä (Finland) 1995 – TKK Gallery, Jyväskylä (Finland) 1995 – Gallery of Kiviõli School of Arts, Kiviõli (Estonia) 1992 – Draakon Gallery, Tallinn (Estonia) 1990 – Katariinan Gallery, Niemisjärvi (Finland) Participation in International Print Exhibitions : 2011 – III Guanlan Print Triennial (China) 2009 – VII Liege Contemporary Print Biennial (Belgium) 2009 – II Guanlan Print Biennial (China) 2009 – VI Bitola Print Triennial (Macedonia) 2009 – Yozo Hamaguchi 100 – Print Triennial (Japan) 2009 – XV Varna Print Triennial (Bulgaria) 2009 – Osten Drawing Gallery, Skopje (Macedonia) 2009 – Manu Propria, Tallinn Drawing Triennial (Estonia) 2008 – Minsk I International print exhibition (Belarus) 2007 – Guanlan Print Triennial (China) 2007 – Prints Tokyo 2007 (Jaapan) 2007 – IV International Engraving Biennial – Douro 2007, Alijo (Portugal) 2007 – IX Caixanova Print Biennial, Ourense, Vigo, Ferrol, Lugo, A Estrada (Spain) 2007 – Lilla Europa, Hallsberg-Örebro (Sweden) 2007 – Ural Print Triennial, Ufa, (Russia) 2007 – Graphics from East Europe, Seoul Print Biennial (Korea) 2007 – Aomori Print Triennial, (Japan) 2006 – VIII Int. Small Engraving, Salon Carbunari, Florean Museum (Romania) 2006 – V Egypt Print Triennial, Kairo, Giza and Alexandria (Egypt) 2006 – V Bitola Print Triennial (Macedonia) 2006 – Krakow Print Triennial (Poland) 2006 – Colour in Graphic Art , V Torun int. Print Triennial (Poland) 2006 – Lilla Europa, Hallsberg-Örebro (Sweden) 2005 – VIII Caixanova Print Biennial, Ourense (Spain) 2005 – IV Tokyo Miniprint Triennial (Japan) 2005 – Touring of VIII Caixanova Print Biennial, Vigo, Ferrol, Lugo, A Estrada (Spain) 2005 – VII Uzhice Dry Point Biennial (Serbia ja Montenegro) 2005 – XIII Varna International Print Biennial (Bulgaria) 2005 – http://icondata.triennial.Krakow.pl/worldprint/index.php?lang=en 2004 – Eurografik Moscow 2004 – European Culture Integration Bridge, Museum of Modern Art (Russia) 2004 – “Lilla Europa 2004” – III Hallsberg-Örebro Biennial of Miniprint and Paint (Sweden) 2004 – IV Evora Festival of Printmaking (Portugal) 2004 – 1st Int. Print Biennial, Ceara. (Brasilia) 2004 – Eurografik – Lipsk 2004. Polish Culture Institute Gallery, Lipsk (Germany) 2003 – “Colour in Graphic Art” – IV Torun International Print Triennial (Poland) 2003 – “Intergrafia” – World Award Winners Gallery – Castle of Niepolomice (Poland) 2003 – IV Egypt Print Triennial, Kairo, Giza and Alexandria (Egypt) 2003 – VI Uzhice Dry Point Biennial (Serbia and Montenegro) 2003 – “10 Years Frans Masereel Centre” – Kasterlee (Belgium) 2003 – 1st Art Gathering at Knjaz Estate, Podgorica (Montenegro) 2003 – IV Bitola Print Triennial (Macedonia) 2002 – VII Caixanova Print Biennial, Ourense (Spain) – Gold Medal 2002 – III Tokyo Miniprint Triennial (Japan) 2002 – III Sofia Print Triennial (Bulgaria) 2002 – X Tuzla International Festival-Biennial of Portraits (Bosnia-Herzegovina) 2002 – “Lilla Europa 2002” – II Hallsberg-Örebro Biennial of Miniprint and Paint (Sweden) 2002 – XIII Frechen Print Triennial (Germany) 2002 – “Virtualite-Realite” – Charleroi (Belgium) 2002 – III Miniprint A. D. A. F. A., Cremona (Italy) 2002 – I Veles International Mini Print Biennial (Macedonia) 2002 – “Trends and Perspectives” – Neapoly Town Gallery, Thessaloniki (Greece) 2002 – “Living Faces 2001+1”, International Printexhibition – Suzaka Hanga Museum, Nagano (Japan) 2002 – International Printsaurus Conference, Suzaka Hanga Museum, Nagano (Japan) 2002 – Frans Masereel Centre Exhibition, Kasterlee (Belgium) 2001 – Hallsberg-Örebro International Festival of Graphic Art (Sweden) 2001 – V Uzhice Dry Point Biennial (Yugoslavia) 2001 – III Tama Miniprint Triennial, Tokyo (Japan) 2001 – “Messagers de la Terre” – Ephemere Gallery, Montigny le Tilleul (Belgium) 2001 – „Print Art Fair”, Bremen (Germany) 2001 – “Living Faces in Japan” – Communica Gallery, Niigata Gallery, Tokyo (Japan) 2001 – XII Tallinn Print Triennial (Estonia) 2000 – IV British International Miniprint Exhibition “Relativities”, Bristol (UK) 2000 – “Lilla 2000” – I Hallsberg-Örebro Biennial of Miniprint and Paint (Sweden) 2000 – VI Gornji Milanovac International Biennial of Miniature Arts (Yugoslavia) 2000 – III International Biennial, Raciborz Biennial (Poland) 2000 – VI Kalinigrad-Königsberg Baltic Sea Countries Print Biennial (Russia) – Laureate Prize 2000 – Frans Masereel Centre Exhibition, Gordes (France) 2000 – Frans Masereel Authors, La Locle (Switzerland) 1999 – Beograd Biennial of Graphic Art (Yugoslavia) 1999 – X Lodz Miniprint Triennial (Poland) 1999 – IV Uzhice Dry Point Biennial (Yugoslavia) 1999 – Krakow International Print Triennial, touring Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) 1999 – IX Tuzla International Festival-Biennial of Portraits (Bosnia-Herzegovina) – Grand Diploma 1998 – Krakow International Print Triennial, touring Nuremberg (Germany) 1998 – XI Tallinn Print Triennial (Estonia) 1998 – Tallinn Print Triennial, touring Washington (USA) 1998 – Ljubljana Agart World Print Festival (Slovenia) – Drypoint Prize 1998 – II Kanagawa International Print Triennial (Japan) 1998 – “Labyrinth” – II Prague International Triennial of Graphic Art (Czech Republic) 1997 – Krakow International Print Triennial (Poland) 1997 – II Bitola Print Triennial (Macedonia) 1997 – XXII Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art (Slovenia) 1997 – III Uzhice Dry Point Biennial (Yugoslavia) 1997 – II Egypt Print Triennial, Kairo (Egypt) 1997 – VIII Varna International Print Biennial (Bulgaria) 1997 – “Sightlines” – Graphic Art Symposium, Edmonton (Canada) 1996 – IX Lodz Miniprint Triennial (Poland) 1995 – II Bharat Bhavan Print Biennial, Bhopal (India) 1995 – II Lahti Miniprint Triennial (Finland) 1995 – I Tokyo Miniprint Triennial (Japan) 1995 – X Tallinn Print Triennial (Estonia) 1995 – VII Varna International Print Biennial (Bulgaria) 1993 – Baltic Prints, Falun (Sweden) 1993 – Riga Miniprint Triennial (Latvia) 1992 – IX Tallinn Print Triennial (Estonia) 1989 – VIII Tallinn Print Triennial (Estonia) Selected